Mainau Declaration

The Mainau Declaration refers to any one of three socio-political appeals by Nobel laureates who participated in the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, the annual gathering with young scientists at the German town of Lindau. The name denotes that these declarations were presented on Mainau Island in Lake Constance, the traditional venue of the last day of the one-week meeting.[1]

  1. ^ Burmester, Ralph (2015). Science at First Hand, 65 years Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. Germany: Deutsches Museum Bonn. pp. 48/49.