SINTANG KAPUAS HULU KOTAWARINGIN TIMUR KAPUAS BARITO SELATAN BARITO UTARA KATINGAN PULANG PISAU GUNUNG MAS BARITO TIMUR MURUNG RAYA KOTA PALANGKA RAYA KOTA BARU BARITO KUALA TAPIN HULU SUNGAI SELATAN HULU SUNGAI TENGAH HULU SUNGAI UTARA TABALONG BALANGAN PASER KUTAI BARAT KUTAI KARTANEGARA KUTAI TIMUR BERAU MALINAU BULUNGAN NUNUKAN PENAJAM PASER UTARA TANA TIDUNG KOTA BALIKPAPAN KOTA SAMARINDA KOTA TARAKAN KOTA BONTANG MAMASA M Samarinda Palangkaraya Mamuju Tanjung Selor Putussibau Barabai Amuntai Tanjung Paringin Palangka Raya Buntok Muara Teweh Sampit Tamiang Layang Kuala Kurun Kas Purukcahu Samarinda Balikpapan Bontang Tanjungredep Tenggarong Sangatta Ujoh Bilang Tanah Grogot Sendawar Penajam Tarakan Tanjungselor Malinau Nunukan Tideng Pale Mamuju Pasangka Toba The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. PROVINCE INFOGRAPHIC EAST KALIMANTAN LEAST POPULATED Tana Tidung MOST DENSE Kota Balikpapan MOST POPULATED Kota Samarinda LEAST DENSE Malinau 14 DISTRICTS 136 SUB-DISTRICTS 1,435 VILLAGES 0 1 - 5 6 - 25 26 - 50 51 - 100 101 - 500 501 - 2,500 2,501 - 5,000 5,000 - 130,000 Population Population counts at 1km resolution Transportation Toll road Primary road Secondary road Port Airport Province Capital District Capital Other Volcano Water/Lake Coastline/River Administrative Boundary Legend: Province District East Kalimantan is located at 4°24'N - 2°25'S and 113°44' - 119°00'E. The province borders with Malaysia, specifically Sabah and Sarawak (North), the Sulawesi Ocean and Makasar Straits (East), South Kalimantan (South) and West Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan and Malaysia (West). East Kalimantan’s total area is comprised of both land (198,441.17 km²) and ocean (40,693.92 km²) areas. There are 18 lakes in East Kalimantan, most of which are located in Kutai Kertanegara. The province has two of Indonesia’s largest lakes, Semayang and Melintang, which each of them has a 13,000 hectares area and 11,000 hectares. As with the whole of Indonesia, the province has a tropical climate and two seasons, the dry and rainy season. The dry season usually occurs from May to October and the rainy season occurs from November to April. Due to its position on the equator, the climate is also influenced by monsoons from November - April (West monsoon) and from May - October (East monsoon). (Source: Kalimantan Timur Dalam Angka 2012) GEOGRAPHY
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EAST KALIMANTAN Province eng - … BULUNGAN NUNUKAN PENAJAM PASER UTARA TANA TIDUNG ... Kalimantan Timur Dalam Angka 2012) GEOGRAPHY. POPULATION 24 ... 4.38% 2.83% 1.10% 5.36% 5.68%
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East Kalimantan is located at 4°24'N - 2°25'S and 113°44' - 119°00'E. The province borders with Malaysia, specifically Sabah and Sarawak (North), the Sulawesi Ocean and Makasar Straits (East), South Kalimantan (South) and West Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan and Malaysia (West). East Kalimantan’s total area is comprised of both land (198,441.17 km²) and ocean (40,693.92 km²) areas.
There are 18 lakes in East Kalimantan, most of which are located in Kutai Kertanegara. The province has two of Indonesia’s largest lakes, Semayang and Melintang, which each of them has a 13,000 hectares area and 11,000 hectares.
As with the whole of Indonesia, the province has a tropical climate and two seasons, the dry and rainy season. The dry season usually occurs from May to October and the rainy season occurs from November to April. Due to its position on the equator, the climate is also influenced by monsoons from November - April (West monsoon) and from May - October (East monsoon). (Source: Kalimantan Timur Dalam Angka 2012)
GEOGRAPHY
POPULATION
24
WATER & SANITATION
Private Public OthersShared
SANITATION TYPES
0.63%
WATER SOURCES
80.01% 19.99%
41.74% 5.43% 2.94% 7.21%20.69%
2.83%4.38% 1.10%
5.36%
5.68%
1.99%
Protected well
Drilled well/pump
Subscribed water Unprotected wellRiver
RainUnprotected springPackaged water
Protected springRetailed water
Refilled water
Others
Clean Drinking Water Sources Not Clean Drinking Water Sources
Percentage of households based on the usage of water resources
Priority 4 DistrictsPriority 5 DistrictsPriority 6 DistrictsNo Data/Urban Area
The prevalence of food security is based on the WFP Food Security and Vulnerability Atlas. Vulnerability to food insecurity was determined based on nine indicators which are related to food availability, food access, food utilization and nutrition. The map was produced by combining the indicators into a composite food security index. Areas in red shades are less food secure compared to areas in green shades. The map highlights the prevalence of food insecurity at the district level and it should be noted that not all household living in dark red (priority 1) districts are food insecure, and conversely that not all household living in green (priority 6) districts are food secure.
VULNERABILITYTO FOOD INSECURITY
FOOD SECURITY IN 2009
LIVELIHOOD
Highest contributor for GDP:
1. Mining (47.44%)2. Processing Industry (23.50%)3. Trading, Hotel, dan Restaurant (8.62%)
ServicesFinance, Leasing and Services companyOthers
Transportation and CommunicationTrading, Hotel, dan Restaurant
Processing IndustryElectricity, Gas and Clean waterConstruction
MiningAgriculture, Veterinary, Forestry, and Fishery
85.87% 4.23% 3.14%
Note: The livelihood under 1% are not displayed on the chart.
3.34%
1.30%
EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT LITERACY RATE
State-owned public schoolsInclude private schoolsMadrasah
KIND
ERGA
RTEN
ELEM
ENTA
RY
JUNI
OR
SENI
OR (I
NCL.
SMK)
MAD
RASA
H
SCHOOL FACILITIES
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
Senior
22.80%
Vocational
2.72%Not graduatedfrom Elementary
19.70%
Elementary
24.86%Junior
17.69%
Diploma
2.31%
Undergraduate
3.78%
Postgraduate
0.28%Never attendingschool
5.85%
94.54% From Total Population
Source: SUSENAS year 2011, BPS
Source: Census year 2010, BPS
Source: Census year 2010, BPS
Source: PDRB 2012, based on dated price
Source: Census year 2010, BPS
DATA SOURCES
PROVINCE BPBD CONTACT DETAILS: Jl. M.T. Haryono, Samarinda.
Phone. (0541) 733766, 741040,
Fax. (0541) 205315
Landscan Global Population Databaseshttp://web.ornl.gov/sci/ landscan/
Road Networkhttp://maps.navigasi.net
Administrative Boundaryhttp://bps.go.id
Food Security and Airporthttp://www.wfp.org/countries/ indonesia