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BENGKULU
PROVINCE
INFOGRAPHIC
SU N G A I
P EN U H
P ES IS IR
SEL ATA N
KERI N CI
Hutapanjang
10
BATANG MU A RO
JA MB I
HARI
SA RO LA N GU N
Sarolangun
ME RA N GIN
Sumbing
BAN
A SI
MU KO MU K O
Mukomuko
DISTRICTS
Kunyit
MU SI
B A N YU A S
Rupit
121
The boundaries and names shown and the
Sekayu
designations used on this map do
not imply
Pendan Belirang-Beriti
official endorsement or acceptance by the
SUB-DISTRICTS
United Nations.
MUSI
RAWA S
Muara Aman
1,478
LEB O N G
VILLAGES
KO TA
LU B U KL IN GGA U
Bukit Daun
Curup
Arga
Makmur
MOST DENSE
Kaba
LEAST DENSE
Kota Bengkulu
Mukomuko
B EN G KU L U
TEN GA H
LEAST POPULATED
Kota Bengkulu
Bengkulu Tengah
KO TA P RA B U MU
Tebing
Tinggi
Kepahiang
Bengkulu
Talang Ubi
REJ A N G
LEB O N G
KE PA H IA N G
Muara Enim
EMPAT
LAWA NG
Bengkulu
MOST POPULATED
Muara Beliti Baru
Lubuklinggau
B EN G KU L U
U TA RA
MU A R
EN I M
Lahat
B EN G KU L U
Pagar
Alam
SEL U MA
LA H AT
Dempo
Tais
KO TA
PAGA R
ALA M
O GA N
Baturaj
KO MERI N G
U LU
Bukit
Lumut Balai
Patah
Legend:
B EN G KU L U
SEL ATA N
Administrative Boundary
Province
District
Province Capital
District Capital
Transportation
Toll road
Primary road
Secondary road
Port
Airport
Other
Volcano
Water/Lake
Coastline/River
KA U R
Besar
Kota
Manna
Muaradua
O GA N
KO MERI N G
U LU SE LATA N
Population
Population counts at 1km resolution
0
1-5
6 - 25
26 - 50
51 - 100
101 - 500
501 - 2,500
2,501 - 5,000
5,000 - 130,000
Bintuhan
Ranau
L
KO TA
LA MP U N
B A RAT
Krui
GEOGRAPHY
Bengkulu is located on the West coast of Sumatra Island and has a coastline of 525 km that faces directly with the Indian Ocean. The other provinces that border
the inland region is the province of West Sumatra and Jambi (North), South Sumatra Province (East) and the province of Lampung (South). Geographically, the
province of Bengkulu lies between 02°16' - 03°31'S and 101°01' - 103°41'E. Its territory consists of 10 districts, 126 sub-districts and 1,356 villages with a total area
of 19,919.33 km2.
The province can be divided into three main physiographic regions, namely lowlands along the West coast, hills in the Central region, and mountains in the East
bordering Jambi and South Sumatra. The province also lies in the zone of active collision of the Indo-Australian Plate and the Eurasian Plate and as a result, the
province is prone to catastrophic earthquakes, tidal waves, floods, and landslides. Droughts are also common in this region.
(Source: Bengkulu Dalam Angka 2012)
POPULATION
75+
Source: Census year 2010, BPS
70-74
65-69
MALE
877,159
104.63
51.13% from Total Population
POPULATION PROJECTION
DISABLE
60-64
Sex Ratio
55-59
0.26%
2015
0.04%
0.16%
Visual
45-49
FEMALE
0.13%
0.16%
47.90
46.20
44.90
2.24
2.14
69.40
69.70
28.20
26.90
Urban Population
25-29
2.34
Total Fertility Rate
20-24
15-19
68.70
10-14
TOTAL POPULATION
EO (Male + Female)
5-9
1,715,518
0-4
100
80
60
40
WATER & SANITATION
20
0
0
20
40
0.54%
22.63%
12.26%
60
80
100
5.09%
0.04%
2.91%
39.42%
2.55%
4.26%
1.12%
Protected well
Refilled water
Subscribed water
Protected spring
Drilled well/pump
Retailed water
Packaged water
Unprotected well
Unprotected spring
River
Others
Rain
0.07%
53.30%
46.70%
Percentage of households based on the usage of water resources
Clean Drinking Water Sources
Not Clean Drinking Water Sources
1.79%
Public
Others
Priority 4 Districts
Priority 5 Districts
Priority 6 Districts
No Data/Urban Area
16
180
POSYANDU
416
388
MIDWIFE
73
OTHERS
2,005
520
3.71%
Highest contributor for GDP:
1. Agriculture, Veterinary, Forestry, and Fishery (48.53%)
2. Mining (25.91%)
3. Finance, Leasing and Services company (7.11%)
EDUCATION
Source: Census year 2010, BPS
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
1,493
Undergraduate
3.45%
Diploma
1.78%
NATURAL DISASTER (2008-2012)
2.45%
Trading, Hotel, dan Restaurant
Transportation and Communication
Services
Finance, Leasing and Services company
Others
Note: The livelihood under 1% are not displayed on the chart.
OTHERS
1,869
Source: PDRB 2012, based on dated price
Agriculture, Veterinary, Forestry, and Fishery
Mining
Processing Industry
Electricity, Gas and Clean water
Construction
MEDICAL STAFF
DENTIST
Food Security and Airport
http://www.wfp.org/count
ries/ indonesia
92.38%
HEALTH FACILITIES
PUSTU
Administrative Boundary
http://bps.go.id
31.08%
Source: Census year 2010, BPS
PUSKESMAS
Road Network
http://maps.navigasi.net
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.
1.99%
HEALTH
DATA SOURCES
Landscan Global
Population Databases
http://web.ornl.gov/sci/
landscan/
LIVELIHOOD
Shared
Infant Mortality Rate (Male + Female)
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.
SANITATION TYPES
65.14%
Rural Population
30.60
VULNERABILITY
TO FOOD INSECURITY
Priority 1 Districts
Priority 2 Districts
Priority 3 Districts
9.11%
69.05%
(in thousand) 24
FOOD SECURITY IN 2009
Source: SUSENAS year 2011, BPS
WATER SOURCES
DOCTOR
2,150,505
Dependency Ratio (%)
30.95%
30-34
432,900
HOSPITAL
2,019,848
From Total Population
35-39
TOTAL HOUSEHOLD
Private
1,874,944
40-44
48.87% from Total Population
2025
Memory impairment
Walking
838,359
2020
Not able to taking care
of themselves
Hearing
50-54
LITERACY RATE
92.20% From Total Population
Postgraduate
Never attending
school
7.32%
33
1.79%
57
Not graduated
from Elementary
21.84%
15
FLOOD & LANDSLIDE
17.81%
4
EARTHQUAKE
2
WHIRLWIND
1
LANDSLIDE
1
Bengkulu.
0
8
DROUGHT
Jl. Pangeran Natadirja KM. 7
600
300
Senior
FLOOD
900
Junior
Elementary
17.63%
28.14%
MADRASAH
31
2012
SENIOR (INCL. SMK)
6
2011
JUNIOR
2010
Population, Water &
Sanitation, Education,
Health, Vulnerable
Groups, Livelihood,
Natural Disaster
http://dibi.bnpb.go.id/
PROVINCE BPBD
CONTACT DETAILS:
1200
ELEMENTARY
24
2009
Port, Volcano, Coastline
and River
http://geospasial.bnpb.
go.id
SCHOOL FACILITIES
KINDERGARTEN
2008
SRTM Relief Background
http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/
srtm/
0.24%
1500
Vocational
Admin Capital
http://geospasial.bnpb.go
.id
Phone. (0736) 349674,
Fax. (0736) 349674
State-owned public schools
Include private schools
Madrasah
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