The Scottish and Irish governments are urging members of the public to fill out an online questionnaire about Scottish and Irish relations.
The areas of focus will include business, economy, culture, rural communities and education.
It forms part of a review of Scottish-Irish relations, which will lead to a set of joint goals for 2020-2025.
External Affairs Secretary Fiona Hyslop said: “Scotland and Ireland have a strong and long-lasting friendship, forged through our shared history and culture."
“Through this review we want to build on that friendship even further, strengthening existing areas of collaboration while seeking new opportunities to work together, trade and learn from each other."
“If you’ve lived, worked, studied or done business in both countries, or simply have an interest in Scottish-Irish relations, we’d love to hear from you.”
The online questionnaire will be open until 20 March.
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