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Assignment 2 Semester 1 2025
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Due Date: 5 May 2025
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, SUSTAINABILITY OF THE CITY OF CAPE TOWN METROPOLITAN AS A
TOURISM DESTINATION
1. INTRODUCTION
The City of Cape Town Metropolitan – renowned globally for its scenic beauty,
rich cultural heritage, and historic significance – has emerged as one of South
Africa’s premier tourism destinations. However, the rapid growth of tourism
brings with it a complex range of impacts that may either bolster or undermine
the sustainability of the destination. This report evaluates the sustainability of
Cape Town as a tourism destination by analyzing the three major types of
tourism impacts: economic, socio-cultural, and environmental. Drawing on
insights from Learning Units 5 and 6, the report applies a balance sheet
approach to weigh the positive and negative consequences of tourism-related
activities within Cape Town. The overall objective is to determine whether the
cumulative negative impacts outweigh the benefits and, consequently,
whether Cape Town can be deemed a sustainable destination.
Figure 1: View of Sea Point and Green Point in Cape Town
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Assignment 2 Semester 1 2025
Unique number: 322568
Due Date: 5 May 2025
This document includes:
Helpful answers and guidelines
Detailed explanations and/ or calculations
References
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+27 68 812 0934
,© Study Shack 2025. All rights Reserved +27 68 812 0934
, SUSTAINABILITY OF THE CITY OF CAPE TOWN METROPOLITAN AS A
TOURISM DESTINATION
1. INTRODUCTION
The City of Cape Town Metropolitan – renowned globally for its scenic beauty,
rich cultural heritage, and historic significance – has emerged as one of South
Africa’s premier tourism destinations. However, the rapid growth of tourism
brings with it a complex range of impacts that may either bolster or undermine
the sustainability of the destination. This report evaluates the sustainability of
Cape Town as a tourism destination by analyzing the three major types of
tourism impacts: economic, socio-cultural, and environmental. Drawing on
insights from Learning Units 5 and 6, the report applies a balance sheet
approach to weigh the positive and negative consequences of tourism-related
activities within Cape Town. The overall objective is to determine whether the
cumulative negative impacts outweigh the benefits and, consequently,
whether Cape Town can be deemed a sustainable destination.
Figure 1: View of Sea Point and Green Point in Cape Town
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