[[wiki-architecture]] · [[General Architecture]] · [[ARCHITECTURE]] · [[000]] # Grubbing Grubbing or clearing is the removal of trees, shrubs, stumps and rubbish from a site. This is often at the site where a transportation or utility corridor, a road or power line, an edifice or a garden is to be constructed. Grubbing is performed following clearance of trees to their stumps, preceding construction. In animal behaviour grubbing is a feeding technique, referring to digging and uprooting of roots and rhizomes of plants. It is employed by geese, especially greater and lesser snow geese and Canada geese, as well as swine. == References == - [[Building Services/Electrical Systems]] - [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 06 - Structural Design/Section 6 - Steel]] - [[History and Theory/Temple Architecture/Stone Temples of India/satellites]] - [[Environmental Design]] - [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 06 - Structural Design/Section 7A - Prefabricated Concrete]] - [[Environmental Design/Energy Efficiency]] - [[Building Services/Building Automation]] - [[History and Theory/Temple Architecture]] - [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/Structural Codes]] - [[History and Theory/Vernacular]] == External links == The dictionary definition of grubbing at Wiktionary