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Data Pokok Pembangunan Kabupaten Tana Tidung|2020 PEMERINTAH DAERAH KABUPATEN TANA TIDUNG DATA POKOK PEMBANGUNAN KABUPATEN TANA TIDUNG|2020 DATA POKOK PEMBANGUNAN KABUPATEN TANA TIDUNG Basic Data Development of Tana Tidung 2020 Ukuran Buku/Book Size: 14,8 cm x 21 cm Jumlah Halaman/Number of Pages : xxxii + 267 hal/pages Naskah/Manuscript: BPS Kabupaten Tana Tidung BPS-Statistics of Tana Tidung Regency Penyunting/Editor: BPS Kabupaten Tana Tidung BPS-Statistics of Tana Tidung Regency Gambar Kover/Cover Design: BPS Kabupaten Tana Tidung BPS-Statistics of Tana Tidung Regency Ilustrasi Kover/Cover Illustration: Kabupaten Tana Tidung/Tana Tidung Regency Diterbitkan oleh/Published by: ©Bappeda & Litbang Kabupaten Tana Tidung/Bappeda & Litbang of Tana Tidung Regency Dicetak oleh/Printed by: ©Bappeda & Litbang Kabupaten Tana Tidung/Bappeda & Litbang of Tana Tidung Regency Dilarang mengumumkan, mendistribusikan, mengomunikasikan, dan/atau menggandakan sebagian atau seluruh isi buku ini untuk tujuan komersil tanpa izin tertulis dari Bappeda & Litbang Kabupaten Tana Tidung. Prohibited to announce, distribute, communicate, and/or copy part or all of this book for commercial purpose without permission from Bappeda & Litbang of Tana Tidung Regency. PETA WILAYAH KABUPATEN TANA TIDUNG MAP OF TANA TIDUNG REGENCY Data Pokok Pembangunan Kabupaten Tana Tidung 2020 iii BUPATI KABUPATEN TANA TIDUNG REGENT OF TANA TIDUNG REGENCY Dr. H. UNDUNSYAH, M.H., M.Si. Data Pokok Pembangunan Kabupaten Tana Tidung 2020 v Kata Pengantar/Preface .................................................................................................... KATA PENGANTAR Terbitnya Buku “Data Pokok Pembangunan 2020” saya sambut gembira karena penerbitan buku tahun ini adalah kelanjutan dan penyempurnaan dari buku tahun sebelumnya. Buku data pokok pembangunan pada dasarnya adalah gambaran dari hasil kebijaksanaan pembangunan yang ada, di lain pihak juga merupakan evaluasi kegiatan pembangunan yang selanjutnya sangat diperlukan untuk perencanaan dan kebijaksanaan pembangunan yang akan datang. Oleh karena itu, saya minta kepada Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS), Bappeda dan Litbang Kabupaten Tana Tidung pada penerbitan selanjutnya tetap berupaya menyajikan lebih lengkap dan akurat dengan selalu melakukan konfirmasi dan koordinasi dengan para narasumber. Selanjutnya, kepada Dinas/Instansi/Lembaga baik Pemerintah maupun Swasta sebagai narasumber data diharapkan dapat selalu memberikan informasi/ data yang akurat serta tepat waktu dan dapat dipertanggungjawabkan untuk publikasi yang akan datang. Semoga Buku Data Pokok Pembangunan 2020 ini dapat memberi manfaat bagi para pemakainya. Tideng Pale, September 2020 Bupati Kabupaten Tana Tidung Dr. H. UNDUNSYAH, M.H., S.Si Data Pokok Pembangunan Kabupaten Tana Tidung 2020 vii P R E F A C E I am delighted to welcome the publication of “Basic Data Development of Tana Tidung 2020”, because this year is a continuation and refinement of the books a year earlier. Basic Data Development of Tana Tidung basically is the illustration of the development policy result, on the other hand it is evaluation needed for planning and development policy in the future. Because of this, I strongly suggest that BPS-Statistics, Bappeda and Litbang of Tana Tidung Regency could always keep a good coordination with other information sources in order to provide more complete and accurate data for the next publication. In connection with the sugestion above, I really hope that all public and private institution should actively play their roles as information sources which are always prepared to contribute with give data or information consistent, complete and accurate in the next publication. I hope this book will be useful to all those who read it. Tideng Pale, September2020 Regent of Tana Tidung Regency Dr. H. UNDUNSYAH, M.H., S.Si viii Basic Data Developement of Tana Tidung Regency 2020 Daftar Isi/Contents .............................................................................................................. DAFTAR ISI / CONTENTS Halaman Page Daftar Tabel/List of Tables ................................................................................................. iii Kata Pengantar/Preface .................................................................................................... vii Daftar Isi/Contents .............................................................................................................. ix Daftar Gambar/List of Figures ......................................................................................... xi Daftar Singkatan/List of Abbreviations ........................................................................ xv Statistik Kunci/Key Statistics ............................................................................................ xvii 1. Geografi dan Iklim/Geography and Climate ..................................................... 1 2. Pemerintahan/Government ................................................................................... 17 3. Penduduk dan Ketenagakerjaan/Population and Employment ................ 41 4. Sosial dan Kesejahteraan Rakyat/Social and Welfare ................................... 61 5. Pertanian, Kehutanan, Peternakan, dan Perikanan/Agriculture, Forestry, Livestock, and Fishery .............................................................................. 123 6. Industri, Pertambangan, dan Energi/Industry, Mining, and Energy ........ 175 7. Pariwisata/Tourism ................................................................................................... 185 8. Transportasi dan Komunikasi/Transportation and Communication ........ 197 9. Perbankan,Koperasi, dan Harga-harga/Banking,Cooperative, dan Prices .............................................................................................................................. 209 10. Pengeluaran Penduduk/Population Expenditure ........................................... 217 11. Perdagangan/Trade .................................................................................................. 227 12. Sistem Neraca Regional/System of Regional Accounts ................................. 237 13. Perbandingan Antar Kabupaten/Kota/Regency/Municipal Comparison 255 Data Pokok Pembangunan Kabupaten Tana Tidung 2020 ix Daftar Tabel/List of Tables ................................................................................................. DAFTAR TABEL/LIST OF TABLES Halaman Page 1. GEOgrafI daN IKLIM/GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE 1.1 KEADAAN GEOGRAFI GEOGRAPHY CONDITION Luas Daerah dan Jumlah Pulau Menurut 1.1.1 Kecamatan di Kabupaten Tana Tidung, 2019 Total Area and Number of Islands by Subdistrict in Tana Tidung Regency, 2019 ....................................................................................................... 11 Tinggi Wilayah dan Jarak ke Ibukota Kabupaten 1.1.2 Menurut Kecamatan di Kabupaten Tana Tidung, 2019 Altitude and Distance to the Capital of Regency by Subdistrict in Tana Tidung Regency, 2019 ......................................................................................... 13 1.2 KEADAAN IKLIM CLIMATE CONDITION Pengamatan Unsur Iklim Menurut Bulan di 1.2.1 Stasiun Meteorologi Tanjung Harapan, 2019 Observation of Climate Elements By Months at Metorology Station Tanjung Harapan, 2019 ...................................................................................... 14 2. PEMERINtaHAN/GOVERNMENT 2.1 WILAYAH ADMINISTRATIF ADMINISTRATIVE AREA Jumlah Desa1/Kelurahan Menurut Kecamatan 2.1.1 di Kabupaten Tana Tidung, 2015–2019 Number of Villages1/Kelurahan by Subdistrict in Tana Tidung Regency, 2015–2019 ............................................................................................ 26 Jumlah Desa dan Jumlah RT Menurut 2.1.2 Kecamatan di Kabupaten Tana Tidung, 2019 Number of Villages and RT in Tana Tidung Regency, 2019 ........................ 27 2.2 DewaN PERWAKILAN RAKYAT DAERAH REGIONAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE Jumlah Anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Menurut 2.2.1 Partai Politik dan Jenis Kelamin di Kabupaten Tana Tidung, 2019 Data Pokok Pembangunan Kabupaten Tana Tidung 2020 xi Halaman Page Number of Regional House of Representatives’s Members by Political Parties and Sex in Tana Tidung Regency, 2019 ............................................. 28 2.3 SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA HUMAN RESOURCES Jumlah Pegawai Negeri Sipil Menurut Jabatan dan Jenis Kelamin 2.3.1 di Kabupaten Tana Tidung, Desember 2018 dan Desember 2019 Number of Civil Servants by Occupation and Sex in Tana Tidung Regency, December 2018 dan December 2019 ............................................ 29 Jumlah Pegawai Negeri Sipil Menurut Tingkat 2.3.2 Pendidikan dan Jenis Kelamin di Kabupaten Tana Tidung, Desember 2018 dan Desember 2019 Number of Civil Servants by Educational Level and Sex in Tana Tidung Regency, December 2018 and December 2019 ............................................ 31 Jumlah Pegawai Negeri Sipil Menurut Tingkat 2.3.3 Kepangkatan dan Jenis Kelamin di Kabupaten Tana Tidung, Desember 2018 dan Desember 2019 Number of Civil Servants by Hierarchy and Sex in Tana Tidung Regency, December 2018 and December 2019 ............................................ 33 Jumlah Pegawai Negeri Sipil Menurut Dinas/Instansi Pemerintah 2.3.4 dan Jenis Kelamin di Kabupaten Tana Tidung, 2018-2019 Number of Civil Servants by Institution/Office and Sex in Tana Tidung Regency, 2018-2019 .............................................................................................. 35 2.4 KeuaNGAN PEMERINTAH GOVERNMENT FINANCE Realisasi Pendapatan Pemerintah Kabupaten Tana 2.4.1
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