This AS Geography Paper emphasizes human geography and fieldwork investigation. Section A explores concepts of changing places, focusing on exogenous and endogenous influences, representations in media and local data, and quantitative and qualitative data sources. Section B highlights fieldwork methods, including GIS mapping for deprivation analysis, flood management evaluation, and satisfaction studies in urban and rural contexts. Key themes include data interpretation, hypothesis testing, and assessing the effectiveness of management strategies. The paper integrates practical skills with theoretical insights to evaluate human-environment interactions and socio-economic patterns.