2000+ calories is what you will need for even a moderately active day in the woods. 3000 when it is cold.
How you get the total number of calories does not matter as much as getting them, although its probably better to have some of each.
In cold weather, you probably should get more of your calories from fat, and less from carbs.
Protein is probably the least critical part of your meal in a bad situation, at least for a few days.
The reality is that the meals many hikers claim to be living on when on the trail are well below starvation levels for the amount of energy expended. They do OK and so will you for a short period of time taking in fewer calories than you are expending.
IMO, food during a short term survival situation approaches being more a comfort item than a necessity. However, I see nothing wrong with being comfortable.
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Bob