Abstract
In an urban renewal project several agents (e. g., landowners, city government, and road administrator) participate in infrastructure arrangement. Infrastructure arrangement is collaborated by such agents to create a high-quality urban environment in the project area. This kind of collaboration becomes feasible only when inherent conflicts are resolved among them. We propose Petri-net models as an analytical tool to discuss the basic structure of such conflicts and to examine effective schemes of resolving them.
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