Abstract
This paper presents different approaches to analyse place attachment and its related concepts to determine pro-environmental behavioural intentions towards nature-based settings. It identifies some critical gaps in the literature and extends existing theoretical frameworks by considering additional factors and the entire process from input (activities), through mediations (attachment, meanings, satisfaction) to output (behavioural intentions). It also reviews the definition of various essential place-related concepts and outlines why the suggested framework is required for accurate research of people-place relationship. Finally, contributions to theory, limitations and recommendations are discussed.