Maps of the Future
GEA
The series gathers works that question the present and open new paths toward the future, uniting analytical rigour with cultural sensitivity. Its aim is not only to describe what is changing but to offer readers the tools needed to inhabit tomorrow with awareness.
Each volume in the Gea series moves along trajectories where science, geopolitics, society and culture intersect. The voices of authors dialogue with those of communities observing phenomena on the ground, ensuring that knowledge does not remain confined within specialist circles but becomes a shared resource. In the vision of ItaliensPR knowledge is a civic act and a bridge between worlds, capable of dissolving stereotypes and illuminating what often remains unseen.
The series seeks to offer works that do not simply recount events, but reconstruct the deeper connections between distant dynamics and global implications. Gea serves as the map of these intersections, an invitation to cross changing territories without losing sight of responsibility, limits and human dignity.
The first published title, 2050 The Ice War, opens this journey with an exploration of the Arctic, a region that today reveals with unprecedented clarity both the planet’s fragility and the tensions shaping its future. It embodies the method and mission of Gea, narrating what happens where the present meets the future, offering complex yet accessible contributions shaped by a critical and profoundly human perspective.
Gea is more than an editorial series, it is a meeting place between research and public understanding. It is a commitment to readers who seek orientation in uncertain times and to all those who believe that shared knowledge grounded in a profound sense of cross-culture is the foundation of every responsible choice.