Discussions about the effective use of regional resources have problems where public and private logic intersect, making it difficult to reach a goal. The reason for this is that, in addition to the perspective of utilizing diverse resources within and outside the region, there is still room for discussion that takes into account the various stakeholders within and outside the region who will be the main actors. In advancing this discussion, we believe that resource integration, which is progressing with the aim of increasing the mutual availability of resources from market transaction, private resources, and public resources, will be a useful perspective. This study focuses on examples of community renovation that show the effective use of local resources and examines how stakeholders within and outside the region think about their respective roles and what kind of interactions are seen from the perspective of resource integration. As a result, it became clear that resource integration actors within and outside the region would not only avoid thinking about the scope of their roles in a fixed manner, but would also become the main actors in community renovation by synergistically increasing the availability of the three resources.