Fatih, that is a challenging question to answer because it depends so very much on the individual reviewer. Established journals usually offer four weeks for review to the individual reviewer. Realistically you can expect a first review result after 1-3 months. The reviews of revisions should be much faster (within 1 month).
Fatih, that is a challenging question to answer because it depends so very much on the individual reviewer. Established journals usually offer four weeks for review to the individual reviewer. Realistically you can expect a first review result after 1-3 months. The reviews of revisions should be much faster (within 1 month).
Fatih - Christine provided a good answer. I would also suggest looking at recent articles published in the journals you mentioned and seeing the different dates that they provide (when accepted, when revised, when published) to get an idea of how fast some of the journals publish. Of the journals you mentioned, MDPI Remote Sensing indicates that they have a rapid publishing deadline: "Rapid publication: manuscripts are peer-reviewed and a first decision provided to authors approximately 34 days after submission; acceptance to publication is undertaken in 11 days (median values for papers published in this journal in 2014)." -http://www.mdpi.com/journal/remotesensing