Abstract
The main objective of this article is to assess the impact of urban noise in central Lodz on residents' quality of life, and to identify grassroots solutions aimed at preventing and mitigating the effects of this noise pollution. In the empirical component, in addition to a review of scientific literature and strategic planning documents of the City of Lodz, a workshop-based study was conducted. The primary aim of this workshop was to develop proposals for counteracting the negative effects of urban noise. The workshop incorporated elements of the Design Thinking methodology and was divided into segments, allowing participants to better understand the issue of urban noise; systematize their knowledge on the topic; and engage in in-depth discussion. The study yielded worthwhile insights into the perceptions and experiences of residents and users of urban space in Lodz, and their engagement with the process of identifying problem areas represents a significant step toward building public awareness and support for initiatives to improve the acoustic quality of the environment. Future efforts to mitigate unwanted noise should focus on the development of effective grassroots noise reduction strategies (i.e., initiatives and measures developed by local communities) and on promoting public awareness about the importance of protecting the acoustic environment.