• Anonymous "Table of contents", p. 3
• Anonymous "From the editors", p. 4
• Aengst, Peter; Anderson, Jeremy; Chamberlin, Jay; Grunewald, Christopher; Loucks, Susan; Wheatley, Elizabeth; Yaffee, Steven "Introduction to habitat conservation planning", p. 5-9
• Dohner, Cynthia K.; Smith, E. LaVerne "Habitat conservation plans and the incidental take permit planning process: The US Fish and Wildlife perspective", p. 10-11
• Corn, M. Lynne "HCPs: The light of yesterday?", p. 12-14
• Plater, Zygmunt "HCPs and the embattled social utilities of the Endangered Species Act", p. 15-17
• OÕConnell, Michael A. "Improving habitat conservation planning through a regional ecosystem-based approach", p. 18-21
• Silver, Dan "Natural community conservation planning: 1997 interim report", p. 22-25
• Mueller, Tara L. "Natural community conservation planning: Preserving species or developer interests?", p. 26-28
• Cullinan, Tim "Habitat conservation plans in industrial forests of the Pacific Northwest: Mitigation and public participation", p. 29-31
• Buchanan, Joseph B. "Adaptive management and other management efforts: Habitat conservation planning in the Pacific Northwest", p. 32-34
• Hicks, Lorin L. "Plum Creek's Cascades habitat conservation plan: A corporate approach to ecosystem management", p. 35-39
• Costa, Ralph "The US Fish and Wildlife's Red-cockaded Woodpecker private lands conservation strategy: An evaluation", p. 40-44
• Bonnie, Robert "Strategies for conservation of the endangered Red-cockaded Woodpecker on private lands", p. 45-47
• Jackson, Jerome A. "Niche concepts and habitat conservation planning", p. 48-50
• Kostyack, John "Habitat conservation planning: Time to give conservationists and other concerned citizens a seat at the table", p. 51-55
• Phillips, Cassie "Effective outside participation in the HCP process: Lessons from watershed analysis", p. 56-59
• Hosack, Dennis A.; Hood, Laura; Senatore, Michael P. "Expanding the participation of academic scientists in the HCP planning process", p. 60-62
• Baur, Donald C. "The No Surprises policy: Stepping away from sound bites and getting down to business", p. 63-64
• Thornton, Robert D. "The No Surprises policy is essential to attract private dollars for the protection of biodiversity", p. 65-66
• Sher, Victor M.; Weiner, Heather L. "Why HCPs must not undermine recovery", p. 67-69
• Irvine, Katherine N.; Watson, John F. "Concluding comments", p. 70