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. The precision of the images were verified by data collected from ground control points by using Geographic Positioning System (GPS) receiver. A raster data of LULC was used as an input in to FRAGSTAT software to analyze fragmentation at the landscape level. The data presented in this article showed that cultivated land and settlement increased by 45.7% (376.5ha/yr) and 111% (78.3ha/yr) for 1973-2018 periods respectively. Forest land, shrub land and bare land shrunk by 38% (147.5ha/yr), 17.1% (88.5ha/yr) and 63.9% (218ha/yr) respectively over the periods considered. Transition matrix indicated that 64781.86ha of land unchanged over the years (1973-2018). Number of patches increased by 143% while largest patch index increased by 226% in the years (1973-2018). In contrast, however, Aggregation index has shown a negative value (9.3%) and other metrics such as SIDI (12) and IJI (8.1) has shown an overall decreasing trend.

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