Land-use, housing and… Superman Returns!

While it might be a surprise to read the name of the world’s mightiest superhero in an environmentally-inclined blog, there is actually a relevant connection. I am not going to reveal the plot of the movie, which recently opened in theatres in Vancouver (yesterday as a matter of fact). What is important (and certainly connects to the issue of urban sustainability) is that the movie touches upon the thorny issue of land-use and real estate.

Lex Luthor (many people’s favourite villain, played by Kevin Spacey in this version and pitted against Brandon Routh’s Superman) is in the real-estate business, and is conspiring to build a new continent using Krypton’s advanced technology. He’ll destroy many continents, killing many people, and then he will sellhis land (never mind that the actual ‘crystal-grown land’ looks horrible and arid).

The issue here is to remember that while for many people, land is a resource we need, for many others it is business. How to make land use a sustainable activity (equitable, just, accessible) … quite an interesting challenge….

Related posts:

  1. Going Down in La-La Land (Vancouver Queer Film Festival 2011) – movie review
  2. Industrial and urban transformation, land use changes and storytelling
  3. Waiting for Superman (movie review)
  4. Land of Confusion (Genesis and Disturbed)
  5. In the land of three remotes

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