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West Sumatra PROVINCE INFOGRAPHIC WEST SUMATRA BENGKALIS TAPANULI Sibuhuan SELATAN PADANG NIAS LAWAS Panyabungan Pasir Pengaraian SIA K MA NDAILING ROKAN Siak Sri Indrapura NATAL HULU Sorikmarapi Pekanbaru Pekanbaru KOTA PEKANBA RU The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply KAMPAR PASAMAN Bangkinang official endorsement or acceptance by the PASAMAN LIMA United Nations. BARAT PULUH PELALAWAN KOTA Sarik-Gajah Talak Mau Lubuk Simpang Empat Sikaping MOST DENSE LEAST DENSE Pangkalan Kerinci Sarilamak AGAM Payakumbuh Kota Solok Kep. Mentawai KOTA KOTA BUKITTINGGI PAYAKUMBUH Lubuk Basung Bukittinggi INDRAGIRI NIAS Tandikat Padangpanjang Marapi TANAH SELATAN DATAR KUANTAN MOST POPULATED LEAST POPULATED PADANG KOTA Batusangkar SIN GINGI Teluk Kuantan PARIAMAN KOTA PADANG KOTA SAWAHLUNTO PANJANG PARIAMAN Sawahlunto Kota Padang Kota Padang Panjang Pariaman Parit Malintang KOTA Muaro SIJUN JU NG KOTA SOLOK Sijunjung PADANG Solok Arosuka Legend: Padang Padang Talang Pulau SOLOK Punjung Administrative Boundary DHARMASRAYA Province Province Capital District District Capital Painan SOLOK Transportation Population SELATAN Population counts at 1km resolution Padang Aro Muara Toll road KEP ULA UAN Bungo Primary road 0 MENTAWA I BUNGO Secondary road 1 - 5 Port 6 - 25 Airport 26 - 50 Kerinci 51 - 100 Other 101 - 500 PESISIR Siulak SELATAN Sungai Penuh Volcano 501 - 2,500 Tuapejat SUNGAI Water/Lake 2,501 - 5,000 MERAN GIN 5,000 - 130,000 PEN UH Coastline/River KERINCI Hutapanjang Sumbing Mukomuko 19 179 886 Kunyit MU KOMUKO DISTRICTS SUB-DISTRICTS VILLAGES Pendan BENGKULU UTARA GEOGRAPHY Arga Makmur West Sumatera Province is located between 0°54'N, 3°30'S and 98°36' - 101°53'E. The total area of West Sumatera is 42,200 km² or approximately 2.21% of Indonesia’s total area. The boundaries of West Sumatera Province are North Sumatera (North), Riau Province (East), Jambi Province (South) and the Indonesian Ocean (West). West Sumatera has a tropical climate with the average temperature ranging between 21.51°C to 31.52°C, with the average level of humidity at 87.03%. (Source: Sumatera Barat Dalam Angka 2012) POPULATION 75+ Source: Census year 2010, BPS 70-74 65-69 MALE DISABLE POPULATION PROJECTION 60-64 Sex Ratio 0.06% 0.31% 0.18% Not able to taking care 2,402,978 Visual Memory impairment KEP ULA UAN 55-59 of themselves 2015 2020 2025 MERAN TI49.61% from Total Population 98.44 50-54 0.18% 5,196,300 5,498,800 5,757,800 45-49 0.27% Hearing FEMALE Walking 40-44 From Total Population Siak Sri Indrapura 55.80 54.80 53.60 2,441,103 35-39 50.39% from Total Population 38.74% Dependency Ratio (%) 30-34 Urban Population 25-29 2.83 2.65 2.46 TOTAL HOUSEHOLD 20-24 Total Fertility Rate 335,594 15-19 68.60 69.50 70.10 10-14 EO (Male + Female) TOTAL POPULATION 5-9 31.00 28.00 26.10 4,844,081 0-4 61.26% 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 (in thousand) 24 Rural Population Infant Mortality Rate (Male + Female) WATER & SANITATION Source: SUSENAS year 2011, BPS FOOD SECURITY IN 2009 DATA SOURCES INDRAGIRI Rengat HULU WATER SOURCES VULNERABILITY Landscan Global 0.15% TO FOOD INSECURITY Population Databases 22.24% 22.02% 10.25% 1.62% 10.01% 3.66% Priority 1 Districts Priority 4 Districts http://web.ornl.gov/sci/ Priority 2 Districts Priority 5 Districts landscan/ Priority 3 Districts Priority 6 Districts No Data/Urban Area Road Network 13.08% 5.65% 1.59% 8.14% Protected well Unprotected well http://maps.navigasi.net Refilled water Unprotected spring 1.58% Subscribed water River The prevalence of food security is based on the WFP Food Security and Vulnerability Administrative Boundary Protected spring Rain 76.44% 23.56% Atlas. Vulnerability to food insecurity was determined based on nine indicators which Drilled well/pump Others are related to food availability, food access, food utilization and nutrition. The map http://bps.go.id Packaged water Percentage of households based on the usage of water resources was produced by combining the indicators into a composite food security index. Retailed water Clean Drinking Water Sources INDRAGIRI Not Clean Drinking Water Sources Areas in red shades are less food secure compared to areas in green shades. The map HILIR highlights the prevalence of food insecurity at the district level and it should be noted SANITATION TYPES that not all household living in dark red (priority 1) districts are food insecure, and TEB O conversely that not all household living in green (priority 6) districts are food secure. 86.23% Food Security and Airport http://www.wfp.org/count Muara Tebo ries/ indonesia LIVELIHOOD Source: PDRB 2012, based on dated price Private Shared Public Others Admin Capital http://geospasial.bnpb.go 52.47% 21.04% 18.44% 3.12% .id SRTM Relief Background BATANG HEALTH Source: Census year 2010, BPS http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/ HARI Agriculture, Veterinary, Forestry, and Fishery Trading, Hotel, dan Restaurant 3.64% srtm/ Mining Transportation and Communication 1.04% HEALTH FACILITIES Processing Industry Services Bangko Electricity, Gas and Clean water Finance, Leasing and Services company HOSPITAL PUSKESMAS PUSTU POSYANDU OTHERS Construction Others Port, Volcano, Coastline Note: The livelihood under 1% are not displayed on the chart. 36 63 175 1,999 311 Highest contributor for GDP: and River 1. Mining (23.49%) 2. Transportation and Communication (18.03%) http://geospasial.bnpb. 3. Agriculture, Veterinary, Forestry, and Fishery (16.31%) SARO LAN GUN go.id Population, Water & MEDICAL STAFF Sanitation, Education, EDUCATION Source: Census year 2010, BPS DOCTOR DENTIST MIDWIFE OTHERS Health, Vulnerable EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT LITERACY RATE Groups, Livelihood, Belirang-Beriti 747 142 1,075 1,465 Natural Disaster http://dibi.bnpb.go.id/ MUSI Postgraduate 92.34% From Total Population RAWAS Undergraduate 0.25% 3.38% Never attending SCHOOL FACILITIES Muara Aman Diploma school LEB ONG NATURAL DISASTER (2008-2012) 2.46% 6.56% 3000 2500 PROVINCE BPBD Bukit Vocational 2000 Daun CONTACT DETAILS: 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Not graduated 1500 Curup 2.25% REJANG from Elementary 1000 Jl. Jend. Sudirman No. 47, LEB ONG 25 22 56 45 91 23.54% 500 KEPAHIANG Senior 0 Padang. 18.58% FLOOD 101 JUNIOR Phone. (0751) 890720, MADRASAH LANDSLIDE 62 ELEMENTARY Junior KINDERGARTEN SENIOR (INCL. SMK) Fax. (0751) 890721 WHIRLWIND 26 17.42% Elementary State-owned public schools DROUGHT 14 Include private schools 25.55% Madrasah FLOOD & LANDSLIDE 13 FOREST FIRE 11 HIGH TIDE 7 This products is prepared by: EARTHQUAKE 3 EARTHQUAKE & TSUNAMI 2.
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