This book meets the requirements of the 2016 A levels in England and Wales. Its theme, 'Changing place, changing places', is required core content for all four A level specifications, even though they differ slightly in detail. The book considers: how meanings and representations attached to places help to shape human actions and behaviours that affect places, including attachment to landscapes and why one place looks and feels very different from another; and how relationships between people, economy, society, and environment can explain why places are constantly changing. This includes ways in which people change places through local actions, or ways in which change is 'done' to them, e.g. regeneration schemes. Places are not shaped solely by local factors; they are connected in economic, cultural, and political ways in an increasingly globalised world.