This book rekindles the well-known connection between people and place in the context of a global pandemic. The chapters are divided into two sections. In the first section, ¿Place Attachment During a Pandemic,¿ we review the nature of the COVID-19 pandemic and the extent of its impact on place attachment and human-environment interactions. We examine how restrictions in mobility and environmental changes can have a significant psychological burden on people who are dealing with the effect of place attachment disruption that arises during a pandemic. In the second section, ¿Adjusting to Place Attachment Disruption During and After a Pandemic,¿ we focus on adaptive processes and responses that could enable people to adjust positively to place attachment disruption. We conclude the book by discussing the potential for pro-environmental behavior to promote place attachment and flourishing in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic by introducing an integrative framework ofplace flourishing and exploring its implications for theory, research, policy, and practice.