This AS Geography Paper focuses on human geography and fieldwork investigation. Section A examines changing places, addressing lived experiences, corporate influences on place identity, regeneration impacts, and built environments′ effects on demographics and inequalities. Section B emphasizes fieldwork techniques, covering risk assessment, primary data collection, statistical analysis, and data presentation methods. Investigations explore social inequality, educational attainment, and coastal geomorphology, utilizing dispersion diagrams, standard deviation, and hypothesis testing. The paper integrates theoretical and practical skills to analyze geographical patterns, emphasizing critical thinking and application of statistical and qualitative methods in human-environment interactions.