The geographical concept that might include both objective and subjective information is place.
Explanation:
- "Place" encompasses the tangible, objective characteristics (such as physical features and demographics) as well as subjective perceptions, feelings, and cultural meanings associated with a location. In contrast, "absolute location" is strictly objective (coordinates), "scale" relates to the ratio of distance on a map to actual distance, and "space" tends to be more about the distribution and arrangement of areas without the subjective human experience attached.