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| The right to the city is a well-known concept of the French social geographer of the 60s of the twentieth century Henri Lefebvre, which is gaining popularity again in world city studios both in Ukraine and abroad. The idea of the researcher is that the right to the city is the highest form of human rights in the urban era, the right to freedom, the right to individualization in socialization, and the right to inhabit. It is the right to create urban everyday life and urban space, the right to participate in the development of the city and the appropriation of urban space for collective needs. In his interpretation, two basic dimensions of the right to the city are the right to participate and the right to approve the urban space |