People living and working in rural communities are being asked their views on what government priorities should be to improve their lives. The survey is open until 17th March.
A Scottish Government survey will help develop the forthcoming Rural Delivery Plan and is an opportunity to take a fresh look at to bring about change and address the issues in mainland rural Scotland. A separate National Islands Plan looks at how the Scottish Government is delivering for island communities.
Rural Scotland accounts for 98% of the land mass of Scotland and 17% of the population.
The Rural Delivery Plan will cover a range of areas, such as agriculture, transport, housing, health and social care, marine, land reform, population, skills, digital connectivity and economic development.
The survey is open until 17th March.