Journal of Biology, Environment, and Edu-Tourism
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): April 2026

Ecotourism-Based Contextual Science Learning: The Potential of Sade Village as an Outdoor Science Laboratory

Yuliani, Neli (Unknown)
Faridatunnisa (Unknown)
Hidayatullah, Lalu Firman Jundi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2026

Abstract

Science learning that is disconnected from real-world contexts limits students' ability to build a meaningful understanding of natural phenomena. Desa Sade, a traditional Sasak village in Central Lombok, offers rich, directly observable scientific phenomena embedded in its vernacular architecture, traditional weaving, and local ecological practices; however, its potential as a contextual science-learning resource remains systematically unexplored. This study aims to identify and describe the science-learning potential of Desa Sade ecotourism as a contextual science resource, based on direct field observations. A descriptive-exploratory qualitative approach was employed, using non-participant field observation. Data were analyzed using a qualitative-descriptive technique involving data reduction, narrative presentation linking phenomena to scientific concepts, and drawing conclusions based on the alignment between field findings and core scientific competencies. Results identified 13 distinct scientific phenomena across three domains: (1) vernacular architecture demonstrating thermal insulation in Alang-alang roofing and mechanical advantage in stone stairs; (2) traditional weaving illustrating subtractive color mixing and the biological properties of cellulose fibers; and (3) ecological practices, such as fermented buffalo manure flooring, providing a context for biological decomposition and microbial activity. These findings confirm that Desa Sade serves as a multi-disciplinary outdoor laboratory that bridges abstract concepts with authentic cultural contexts. Consequently, integrating ecotourism visits into middle and high school science curricula is highly recommended as a place-based pedagogical strategy to strengthen scientific literacy and cultivate sustainable cultural and environmental conservation values.

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jbee

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Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Education Energy Environmental Science Immunology & microbiology Library & Information Science Materials Science & Nanotechnology Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health Social Sciences Other

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Journal of Biology, Environment, and Edu-Tourism (JBEE) is a scientific and applied journal in the fields of biology, environment, and tourism education. The published papers can be in the form of research results and review results using scientific methodology standards. Therefore, the Journal of ...