GEA
In our time, strong anthropogenic cultural pressures shape and transform the entire "Biosphere" evolution. Historically, the "monumental reference" of human societies expresses a bio-social process that co-shapes and preserves the naturalness of the biosphere. It is not by chance that the intensity of the need to defend all kinds of monumental ensembles and reports, heritage, by scientists and local communities is increasing. The complexity and intensity of this process of subversion of various forms of heritage transcend technocratic and instrumental science approaches. A new holistic post-human-centered interdisciplinary approach is needed in all those forms of heritage endangered by rapid cultural and socio-economic pressures. The very stratigraphic frameworks of the Anthropocene that are not easily perceived empirically or by our senses but interdisciplinary impose the holistic approach of our multilevel cosmic heritage. GEA expresses an effort to systematically gather various forms of heritage perceived both scientifically and by local communities. An effort of open-access collection of data in a systematic way will help in the comprehensive understanding.