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Population density per pixel at 100 metre resolution. WorldPop provides estimates of numbers of people residing in each 100x100m grid cell for every low and middle income country. Through ingegrating cencus, survey, satellite and GIS datasets in a flexible machine-learning framework, high resolution maps of population counts and densities for 2000-2020 are produced, along with accompanying metadata. DATASET: Alpha version 2010 and 2015 estimates of numbers of people per grid square, with national totals adjusted to match UN population division estimates (http://esa.un.org/wpp/) and remaining unadjusted. REGION: Africa SPATIAL RESOLUTION: 0.000833333 decimal degrees (approx 100m at the equator) PROJECTION: Geographic, WGS84 UNITS: Estimated persons per grid square MAPPING APPROACH: Land cover based, as described in: Linard, C., Gilbert, M., Snow, R.W., Noor, A.M. and Tatem, A.J., 2012, Population distribution, settlement patterns and accessibility across Africa in 2010, PLoS ONE, 7(2): e31743. FORMAT: Geotiff (zipped using 7-zip (open access tool): www.7-zip.org) FILENAMES: Example - AGO10adjv4.tif = Angola (AGO) population count map for 2010 (10) adjusted to match UN national estimates (adj), version 4 (v4). Population maps are updated to new versions when improved census or other input data become available. Indonesia data available from WorldPop here.
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The current US Census Bureau world population estimate in June 2019 shows that the current global population is 7,577,130,400 people on earth, which far exceeds the world population of 7.2 billion from 2015. Our own estimate based on UN data shows the world's population surpassing 7.7 billion.
China is the most populous country in the world with a population exceeding 1.4 billion. It is one of just two countries with a population of more than 1 billion, with India being the second. As of 2018, India has a population of over 1.355 billion people, and its population growth is expected to continue through at least 2050. By the year 2030, the country of India is expected to become the most populous country in the world. This is because India’s population will grow, while China is projected to see a loss in population.
The next 11 countries that are the most populous in the world each have populations exceeding 100 million. These include the United States, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Russia, Mexico, Japan, Ethiopia, and the Philippines. Of these nations, all are expected to continue to grow except Russia and Japan, which will see their populations drop by 2030 before falling again significantly by 2050.
Many other nations have populations of at least one million, while there are also countries that have just thousands. The smallest population in the world can be found in Vatican City, where only 801 people reside.
In 2018, the world’s population growth rate was 1.12%. Every five years since the 1970s, the population growth rate has continued to fall. The world’s population is expected to continue to grow larger but at a much slower pace. By 2030, the population will exceed 8 billion. In 2040, this number will grow to more than 9 billion. In 2055, the number will rise to over 10 billion, and another billion people won’t be added until near the end of the century. The current annual population growth estimates from the United Nations are in the millions - estimating that over 80 million new lives are added each year.
This population growth will be significantly impacted by nine specific countries which are situated to contribute to the population growth more quickly than other nations. These nations include the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, and the United States of America. Particularly of interest, India is on track to overtake China's position as the most populous country by the year 2030. Additionally, multiple nations within Africa are expected to double their populations before fertility rates begin to slow entirely.
Global life expectancy has also improved in recent years, increasing the overall population life expectancy at birth to just over 70 years of age. The projected global life expectancy is only expected to continue to improve - reaching nearly 77 years of age by the year 2050. Significant factors impacting the data on life expectancy include the projections of the ability to reduce AIDS/HIV impact, as well as reducing the rates of infectious and non-communicable diseases.
Population aging has a massive impact on the ability of the population to maintain what is called a support ratio. One key finding from 2017 is that the majority of the world is going to face considerable growth in the 60 plus age bracket. This will put enormous strain on the younger age groups as the elderly population is becoming so vast without the number of births to maintain a healthy support ratio.
Although the number given above seems very precise, it is important to remember that it is just an estimate. It simply isn't possible to be sure exactly how many people there are on the earth at any one time, and there are conflicting estimates of the global population in 2016.
Some, including the UN, believe that a population of 7 billion was reached in October 2011. Others, including the US Census Bureau and World Bank, believe that the total population of the world reached 7 billion in 2012, around March or April.
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| CCA3 | 3 Digit Country/Territories Code |
| Name | Name of the Country/Territories |
| 2022 | Population of the Country/Territories in the year 2022. |
| 2020 | Population of the Country/Territories in the year 2020. |
| 2015 | Population of the Country/Territories in the year 2015. |
| 2010 | Population of the Country/Territories in the year 2010. |
| 2000 | Population of the Country/Territories in the year 2000. |
| 1990 | Population of the Country/Territories in the year 1990. |
| 1980 | Population of the Country/Territories in the year 1980. |
| 1970 | Population of the Country/Territories in the year 1970. |
| Area (km²) | Area size of the Country/Territories in square kilometer. |
| Density (per km²) | Population Density per square kilometer. |
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TwitterData shared in this platform is data related to quality of life and domains in Medan City, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia. Medan City is the third largest city in Indonesia with a population of around 2.5 million. Medan city is certainly not spared from the Covid-19 Pandemic although judging by the percentage it is only 2-3% of the total Covid-19 sufferers in Indonesia. The quality of life measured is the quality of life of the community after 2 months of applying Physical Distancing. The application of Physical Distancing certainly has an impact on the declining quality of life of the people. By measuring the quality of life of the people during this pandemic, it is expected to be able to provide an overview for all stakeholders related to the impact of a pandemic and the policies undertaken in relation to the pandemic on the quality of life of people in an area. In the future, this is expected to be a good reference regarding pandemics and policies that should be implemented.
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Tourist Arrivals in Indonesia decreased to 1394910 in September from 1505220 in August of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Indonesia Tourist Arrivals - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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TwitterContext The current US Census Bureau world population estimate in June 2019 shows that the current global population is 7,577,130,400 people on earth, which far exceeds the world population of 7.2 billion in 2015. Our own estimate based on UN data shows the world's population surpassing 7.7 billion.
China is the most populous country in the world with a population exceeding 1.4 billion. It is one of just two countries with a population of more than 1 billion, with India being the second. As of 2018, India has a population of over 1.355 billion people, and its population growth is expected to continue through at least 2050. By the year 2030, the country of India is expected to become the most populous country in the world. This is because India’s population will grow, while China is projected to see a loss in population.
The following 11 countries that are the most populous in the world each have populations exceeding 100 million. These include the United States, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Russia, Mexico, Japan, Ethiopia, and the Philippines. Of these nations, all are expected to continue to grow except Russia and Japan, which will see their populations drop by 2030 before falling again significantly by 2050.
Many other nations have populations of at least one million, while there are also countries that have just thousands. The smallest population in the world can be found in Vatican City, where only 801 people reside.
In 2018, the world’s population growth rate was 1.12%. Every five years since the 1970s, the population growth rate has continued to fall. The world’s population is expected to continue to grow larger but at a much slower pace. By 2030, the population will exceed 8 billion. In 2040, this number will grow to more than 9 billion. In 2055, the number will rise to over 10 billion, and another billion people won’t be added until near the end of the century. The current annual population growth estimates from the United Nations are in the millions - estimating that over 80 million new lives are added each year.
This population growth will be significantly impacted by nine specific countries which are situated to contribute to the population growing more quickly than other nations. These nations include the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, and the United States of America. Particularly of interest, India is on track to overtake China's position as the most populous country by 2030. Additionally, multiple nations within Africa are expected to double their populations before fertility rates begin to slow entirely.
Content In this Dataset, we have Historical Population data for every Country/Territory in the world by different parameters like Area Size of the Country/Territory, Name of the Continent, Name of the Capital, Density, Population Growth Rate, Ranking based on Population, World Population Percentage, etc.
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Techsalerator’s Business Technographic Data for Indonesia: Unlocking Insights into Indonesia's Technology Landscape
Techsalerator’s Business Technographic Data for Indonesia offers a comprehensive dataset crucial for businesses, market analysts, and technology vendors aiming to understand and engage with companies operating within Indonesia. This dataset provides deep insights into the technological environment, capturing and organizing data related to technology stacks, digital tools, and IT infrastructure utilized by businesses across the country.
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Company Name: This field lists the names of companies in Indonesia, enabling technology vendors to target potential clients and allowing analysts to assess technology adoption trends within specific businesses.
Technology Stack: This field outlines the technologies and software solutions a company uses, such as ERP systems, CRM software, and cloud services. Understanding a company's technology stack is key to evaluating its digital maturity and operational needs.
Deployment Status: This field indicates whether the technology is currently deployed, planned for future deployment, or under evaluation. Vendors can use this information to gauge the level of technology adoption and interest among companies in Indonesia.
Industry Sector: This field specifies the industry in which the company operates, such as manufacturing, finance, or e-commerce. Knowing the industry helps vendors tailor their products to sector-specific demands and emerging trends in Indonesia.
Geographic Location: This field identifies the company's headquarters or primary operations within Indonesia. Geographic information aids in regional analysis and understanding localized technology adoption patterns across the archipelago.
E-commerce Growth: The rise of digital commerce is significant in Indonesia, with businesses increasingly adopting e-commerce platforms, digital payment systems, and online marketing strategies to tap into the growing consumer base.
Fintech Innovations: Indonesia's fintech sector is booming, with a strong focus on mobile payments, peer-to-peer lending, and blockchain technology. Companies are leveraging these innovations to enhance financial services and broaden accessibility.
Smart Cities and IoT: The push towards smart city initiatives and IoT (Internet of Things) solutions is transforming urban areas in Indonesia. From smart infrastructure to connected devices, there is a growing interest in technologies that improve city management and enhance quality of life.
Cloud Computing and SaaS: Cloud solutions and Software as a Service (SaaS) are gaining traction in Indonesia, offering businesses flexible and scalable IT resources. This trend is evident across various sectors, including retail, healthcare, and education.
Cybersecurity Enhancements: As digital threats evolve, Indonesian companies are investing more in cybersecurity measures. This includes advanced threat detection systems, data protection solutions, and secure communication technologies to safeguard against cyber risks.
Gojek: A leading tech company in Indonesia, Gojek integrates ride-hailing, food delivery, and financial services through its platform, utilizing advanced technologies in mobile apps, data analytics, and payment systems.
Tokopedia: As one of Indonesia’s largest e-commerce platforms, Tokopedia leverages a sophisticated technology stack including cloud services, AI-driven analytics, and digital payment systems to enhance its marketplace.
Bank Mandiri: A major financial institution in Indonesia, Bank Mandiri employs a range of digital banking solutions, including mobile banking apps, cybersecurity measures, and data management systems to offer a seamless banking experience.
Telkom Indonesia: The country’s leading telecommunications provider, Telkom Indonesia invests heavily in broadband infrastructure, cloud services, and IoT technologies to enhance connectivity and digital services across the nation.
Indofood: A prominent player in the food and beverage industry, Indofood utilizes advanced ERP systems, supply chain management tools, and data analytics to optimize its operations and meet market demands.
For those interested in accessing Techsalerator’s Business Technographic Data for Indonesia, please contact info@techsalerator.com with your specific needs. Techsalerator offers customized quotes based on the required number of data fields and records, with datasets available for delivery within 24 hours. Ongoing access...
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TwitterTravelee is an application that provides personalized recommendations for tourist destinations based on user preferences, ratings, and parameters such as city and category. Additionally, Travelee, another component of the application, provides event's information on ecotourism destinations.
The "Ecotourism in Indonesia" dataset on Kaggle provides a comprehensive collection of information for ecotourism enthusiasts, researchers, and businesses interested in promoting sustainable travel practices. Focused specifically on Indonesia, this dataset offers recommendations in six distinct categories across multiple cities.
Bahari (Marine): Explore Indonesia's stunning marine ecosystems, coral reefs, and coastal areas. Discover prime spots for snorkeling, scuba diving, boat trips, and other water-based activities that showcase the country's abundant marine biodiversity.
Taman Nasional (National Parks): Uncover the diverse flora, fauna, and natural wonders in Indonesia's national parks. Gain insights into trekking routes, wildlife spotting opportunities, camping areas, and conservation initiatives.
Taman Hiburan (Amusement Parks): Find exciting amusement parks and recreational destinations suitable for families and thrill-seekers. Explore theme parks, water parks, and other attractions that offer enjoyable experiences with a focus on sustainability and responsibility.
Cagar Alam (Nature Reserves): Experience the beauty of Indonesia's protected nature reserves, highlighting the importance of environmental conservation. Obtain information on hiking trails, wildlife observation points, and sustainable practices within these reserves.
Budaya (Cultural): Immerse yourself in Indonesia's rich cultural heritage by exploring traditional arts, historical sites, museums, and cultural events. Discover destinations that celebrate the country's diverse cultural tapestry.
Desa Wisata (Village Tourism): Engage with local communities and experience authentic village life in Indonesia. Learn about community-based tourism initiatives, homestays, and cultural exchange programs that support sustainable development.
This dataset provides detailed information on tourist attractions, recommended activities, visitor ratings, reviews, and sustainable tourism practices for each city within the aforementioned categories. It serves as a valuable resource for users seeking personalized recommendations aligned with their interests, while also promoting ecotourism in Indonesia.
Researchers can utilize this dataset to conduct analyses, identify emerging trends, and contribute to the development of sustainable tourism strategies. Travelers can leverage the dataset to plan eco-friendly and culturally enriching experiences. Businesses can utilize the recommendations to enhance their offerings in alignment with ecotourism principles.
Embark on a journey that combines adventure, cultural immersion, and environmental consciousness by embracing this dataset. Explore Indonesia with an unforgettable and responsible experience.
This dataset contains information on several ecotourism destinations in major cities of Indonesia, including Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Semarang, Bandung, Surabaya, and more. It is utilized in the Capstone Project "Travelee" developed by the Bangkit Academy 2023 cohort.
The dataset consists of three files:
Note: The dataset is part of the Travelee project and is intended to support the development of the recommendation system and information retrieval for ecotourism destinations.
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Population density per pixel at 100 metre resolution. WorldPop provides estimates of numbers of people residing in each 100x100m grid cell for every low and middle income country. Through ingegrating cencus, survey, satellite and GIS datasets in a flexible machine-learning framework, high resolution maps of population counts and densities for 2000-2020 are produced, along with accompanying metadata. DATASET: Alpha version 2010 and 2015 estimates of numbers of people per grid square, with national totals adjusted to match UN population division estimates (http://esa.un.org/wpp/) and remaining unadjusted. REGION: Africa SPATIAL RESOLUTION: 0.000833333 decimal degrees (approx 100m at the equator) PROJECTION: Geographic, WGS84 UNITS: Estimated persons per grid square MAPPING APPROACH: Land cover based, as described in: Linard, C., Gilbert, M., Snow, R.W., Noor, A.M. and Tatem, A.J., 2012, Population distribution, settlement patterns and accessibility across Africa in 2010, PLoS ONE, 7(2): e31743. FORMAT: Geotiff (zipped using 7-zip (open access tool): www.7-zip.org) FILENAMES: Example - AGO10adjv4.tif = Angola (AGO) population count map for 2010 (10) adjusted to match UN national estimates (adj), version 4 (v4). Population maps are updated to new versions when improved census or other input data become available. Indonesia data available from WorldPop here.