Paper Title
Spatial Dynamic Model of The Impact of Ex-Coal Mining Land (Void) with The Event of Malaria in East Kalimantan, Indonesia

Abstract
This paper presents the problem of increasing the prevalence of malaria with land use, especially the mining sector in the Province of Kalimantan-Indonesia. The post-mining reclamation policy has been carried out according to procedural by the relevant agencies, but the implementation of the reclamation is not carried out so that it leaves a former mining pit (coal void) which is a breeding ground for mosquitoes, especially the Anopheles Sp mosquito which results in the risk of transmitting malaria to the community. This literature aims to determine the relationship of spatial variability between malaria cases and environmental ecological predictorsformer coal mining area in East Kalimantan Province with the hope that the modeling data can be used for planning malaria control or elimination programs Keywords - Malaria Disease, Dynamic Spatial Models, Malaria in Ex-Mining, Coal