Abstract

Spatial analysis is an analysis that considers the location and distance of an object in the research data. Moran’s index is one of the spatial methods used to analyze spatial autocorrelation globally. Furthermore, there is the Local Indicator of Spatial Autocorrelation (LISA) method which is used to analyze spatial autocorrelation locally. This study aims to determine whether there is spatial autocorrelation and determine the distribution pattern formed in the data on the average number of malaria cases in East Kalimantan based on the regency/city during 2018-2022. The results showed that based on the Moran index globally, there was no spatial autocorrelation in the average number of malaria cases in East Kalimantan in 2018-2022. The type of spatial pattern in the distribution of malaria cases in East Kalimantan is a clustering pattern indicated by the clustering of malaria cases in each district/city in East Kalimantan. Furthermore, the results of spatial autocorrelation using LISA show that locally there is spatial autocorrelation in several districts/cities in East Kalimantan, namely Paser, Kutai Timur, Kutai Barat and Penajam Paser Utara.

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