This AS Geography Paper explores human geography and fieldwork methodologies. Section A addresses changing places, focusing on lived experiences, corporate influences, regeneration impacts, and social inequalities linked to built environments. Section B emphasizes geographical skills and fieldwork investigations, covering risk assessments, primary and secondary data collection, statistical analyses, and data presentation techniques. Key themes include regeneration effects, demographic and social inequality analysis, dispersion diagrams, standard deviation, and the evaluation of statistical methods. The paper integrates practical applications and theoretical understanding to assess human-environment interactions and spatial patterns.