Structure and Dynamics of Human Resources in the 2SE Region Daniela Lavinia Balasan Florin – Marian Buhociu Cristinel Ferțu „Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati, Romania lavinia.balasan@ugal.ro florin.buhociu@ugal.ro cristinel.fertu@ugal.ro Abstract Agriculture is often seen as a process of sustainable and sustainable economic development that is due to the vision of continuous development of rural areas. The purpose of this work is to study closely both rural development and the Agricultural Sector in the South East region. This work is based on the pursuit of the elements on which the potential for rural development and agriculture depends. Nowadays, both rural development and agriculture in our country persist in a crisis area, and it is the existence of a realistic vision of the future of the Romanian village, which could lead to multifunction rural development and is increasingly common. Key words: rural, agriculture, development, region, village J.E.L. classification: O12, O18 1. Introduction Through this paper we try to carry out an X-ray of the rural environment in the Region 2SE by analysing the important areas. Development is a dynamic, complex and difficult to define process. Over the years there has been an emphasis on economic development, but there has been talk of social development. Broadly, we can say that development can mean perfecting everyone's lives, both today and in the future. Thus, it integrates the man in close connection with the environment in which he lives.â The concept of sustainable development promoted by the United Nations includes the following principles: (Bleahu, 2005) a. Sustainable and balanced economic development; b. A higher level of employment, civic and inclusion; c. Assuming responsibilities for the use of natural resources and protecting the environment; d. Coherent, open and transparent policies; e. International cooperation in order to achieve the promotion of sustainable development globally. 2. Theoretical background Rural has been studied for a long time in Europe. Over the years, several research paradigms have been outlined, namely: (Vlăsceanu, 1994) 1. The traditional model, which sees the countryside, more specifically the village, being the true keeper of the spirituality, specificity and originality of a culture, a society, such studies seeking to specify traditional rural values, behaviours and symbols; “Ovidius” University Annals, Economic Sciences Series Volume XX, Issue 1 /2020 121