An annual global event, occurring on July 18th, focuses on the practice of listening and understanding the world and its natural environment through its sounds. The specific iteration referenced will take place in the designated year, highlighting sonic awareness and acoustic ecology. Activities often include listening walks, sound mapping exercises, workshops, and public discussions about the importance of soundscapes.
Recognition of our acoustic environment promotes environmental awareness, fosters community engagement, and encourages the development of sustainable practices aimed at minimizing noise pollution and preserving natural soundscapes. Observation of this event provides an opportunity to analyze the impact of human activity on the auditory environment, contributing to a greater understanding of ecological health and well-being. Historically, this celebration has grown from a niche interest into a broader international movement promoting sonic literacy and environmental stewardship.