Anna Wyner is a sustainable mobility consultant specializing in creating safe, inclusive, and accessible streets and transportation networks for people of all ages and abilities. Originally from Boston, Massachusetts, she brings an international perspective, with expertise in translating Dutch cycling and urban mobility practices into diverse local contexts. She works with cities and organizations to apply proven design and policy approaches in ways that respond to local needs and conditions, while also researching and writing on emerging mobility trends such as micromobility. Anna collaborates with public, private, and non-profit partners across multiple countries and supports training and capacity-building initiatives for professionals and governments. She holds degrees from the University of Vermont and the University of Amsterdam and is passionate about transforming streets into safe, inclusive, and accessible public spaces for everyone.
Presentation title: Infrastructure and network solutions to ruggedise cycling in hot and humid contexts