The KAZA TFCA launched the KAZA UniVisa Pilot Project between the Republic of Zambia and Zimbabwe on 28th November 2014. Figure 2: Eco-regions in KAZA TFCA 6 Figure 3: Documented wildlife dispersal routes in KAZA TFCA 8 Figure 4: Important Bird Areas in KAZA TFCA 8 Figure 5: Overview of burnt land in KAZA TFCA, monitored between 2000-2011 10 Figure 6: Human footprint map for KAZA TFCA 10 Figure 7: Tourist attractions in KAZA TFCA 12 Maps. A visual timeline that shows how the KAZA TFCA has grown since inception. Click map to view and download PDF. the KAZA-TFCA. Our approach provides evidence of how global drivers of wildland fi res also in fl uence wildland fi res in the study area as well as the hot and cold spots. The KAZA TFCA, located in the Okavango and Zambezi river basin regions, includes, for example, the Caprivi Strip, Chobe National Park, the Okavango Delta (the largest Ramsar site in the world) and the Victoria Falls World Heritage Site. This spans from 2005 to the planned growth of 2018. It includes a major part of the Upper Zambezi River and Okavango basins and Delta, the Caprivi Strip of Namibia, the southeastern part of Angola, southwestern Zambia, the northern wildlands of Botswana and western Zimbabwe. Sustainable Tourism. ... An interactive map assessing land cover and protection in KAZA countries and landscapes in 2005, right before the KAZA treaty was signed. This SADC initiative will be rolled out to the rest of the SADC region following success in the KAZA TFCA. Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA) is situated in a region of Southern Africa where the international borders of five countries converge.