“…Besides economic flows, international migration is one of the main driving forces of change of rural areas. This transformative capacity is economic, social, cultural and environmental (Bosworth, 2010; Jentsch & Simard, 2009; Stockdale, 2006; Woods, 2016) and is an essential factor in the “rebound” of places that were under population and economic decline for decades (Morén‐Alegret & Wladyka, 2020). Change, however, often brings conflicts of interests among local actors due to distinct visions on how the land should be managed, public resources ought to be shared and development be implemented (Woods, 2011).…”