Sandy coasts are particularly mobile spaces, both in time and space. Their sensitivity to coastal hazards, whether natural or anthropogenic, leads to the study of their functioning and their response to climate change in the short, medium and long term. It is essentially the extreme events that have occurred since the end of the 1990s, and more particularly the Xynthia storm in February 2010, that have raised awareness of the need to step up research on erosion hazards and the associated issues.In a context where public policies are increasingly based on integrated coastline management, this work aims to increase knowledge of the erosion hazard and its impact on sandy coasts and coastal issues. This coastal erosion process is thus studied i...