Background: Infant mortality remains a public health challenge in Ethiopia. Exploring infant mortality will aid in tracking the progress toward achieving sustainable development goals.
Objective: The study aimed to explore the geographical variations and associated factors of infant mortality in Ethiopia.
The data presented in this article show changes in land use/land cover and fragmentation of land at a landscape level for a period of 45 years (1973-2018) in Ambo district of the central highlands of Ethiopia. Data generated from satellite images of Multispectral Scanner (MSS), Enhanced Thematic Mapper (ETM) and Operational Land Image (OLI) with path/raw value of 181/54, 169/54 and169/54 for each images respectively were analyzed by Arc GIS 10.1 software using a standard method.
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